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ALFRÉD TÓTH : SUMERIAN, HUNGARIAN AND MONGOLIAN (INCLUDING AVARIC)<br />

337 nemtő “guardian angel”<br />

Gost. 899; Szentkatolnai, p. 35<br />

Sum. Nin-ti<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> nam<br />

338 nemzeni “to produce”<br />

ŠL 394/6, 7; Gost. 771; Szentkatolnai, p. 35<br />

Sum. nunuz<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> nam<br />

339 néne “older sister”, néni “aunt”<br />

ŠL 556; MSL V 126/340; Gost. 442; Szentkatolnai, p. 35<br />

Sum. nin<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> nem-<br />

340 név “name”<br />

ŠL 61; Gost. 46; add. by Tóth<br />

Sum. mu<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> ner<br />

341 nézni “to see, to watch”<br />

ŠL 399; Gost. 138, 848; Szentkatolnai, p. 35<br />

Sum. ni, ne<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> nidö, nüde<br />

342 nő “woman”<br />

ŠL 75/1, 19, 81, 90; Gost. 470, 771; Szentkatolnai, p. 35<br />

Sum. nu, nunuz<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> naidsi, näidsi<br />

343 nőni, növ- “to grow”, növelni “to increase, to augment”, növény “plant”<br />

ŠL 72; Gost. 387, 700, 771; Szentkatolnai, p. 35<br />

Sum. na-na(-am), nu5, nunuz<br />

<strong>Mongolian</strong> nem-<br />

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